Putin Could Attack NATO by 2030 as ‘Europe Needs Golden Dome Defence System’ - The Mirror
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte cautioned at Chatham House in London that Russia may be prepared to initiate a military attack against NATO by the year 2030, ahead of the upcoming NATO summit in The Hague on June 24-25.
- Rutte linked this warning to Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine since February 2022 and its rapid military build-up, which outproduces NATO in ammunition and hardware annually.
- He called on NATO countries at the summit to commit to raising their defence budgets to 5% of GDP—more than twice the target set in 2014—and to significantly expand support functions such as logistics, supply chains, transportation, and medical services.
- Rutte characterized the meeting as a pivotal moment for the alliance, emphasizing the urgent need for a substantial advancement in collective defense capabilities and cautioning that complacency or unrealistic hopes will not ensure security.
- The summit seeks to achieve a more equitable distribution of responsibilities by increasing the financial commitments of European and Canadian members, with Rutte highlighting the necessity of strengthening defense capabilities to maintain stability.
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